El E 3 IMO NElntitDit Pistrtiom $1 60 A YEAR,. 7 ,L' - gBON, PA. Ell IV4DI ESDAY, JULY, 14, 1858 EqyE AFFAIRS. 8.-Raber's Fountain for the distillation s of Sparking, Ice Cold, Soda Water, is Alt in prinie operation. We tried it, and pro nounee it O. K. Guilford & Lernberger'a Soda Water, manufactured in ,Pcireelaii Fountains and drawn from an elegant Ifirt,'LeOld u ice, and eparkltng,as - Ohtunialtnei - le jnit the. drink for the einteen. Try It., Dr. Rosslas in. operation his Than tamp of Sparkling Soda Water. His fixtures are Ifni class, ;and his` Syrups the very best. For a estlet ityl,rery refreshing drink call there. iVe-also call attention to the new advertise. meat of his Drug Store. The Dr. has had a large experience in the business ) and any order entrust ed to.him will be carefully and promptly atbind ed to. „, Certificates of membership to the 'Leila. hen County Agricultural Society are now ready for delivery, anfi.eari be obtained from Mr. Mish, Treasurer of the Society. .. Violation of Law.—.Drivingdi minutivo nags Lt tho rats of '!2:24" through our streets. Bank Directors had Wier' look'out. .Drowned. -:-A man named John Moyer, about 40 years of age, was drowned in the Form p r , a vopn forge, this county, on Ml day Ife hare,not learned particulars. EIE S:T: McAdam has been eleeted by the Board of School Directors, Collector of Lehanon District School Tax, for the current year. :WE were aroused from sleep the other night by a delightful serenade of sweetmu ale, vocal and instrumental, under our windows. The'party have our thanks for their kind remcm brance. . . Mr. Henry Bubb, of the firm- of Btibb do Bock, is .now located in Market Square, one . door south of Zion's Ludlum; Church, where he the future keep his depot of Cooking Ranges, floaters, Purnaces, Att. t 11' Largo lev'en tons of 1111- othy Hay, were taken from a field of- three acres, more pries!, situate in the western portion. of Ibis Borough,: owned by Capt. ihrtansolv. Add to this about One ton *taken elf by a whirlwind, would make twelve tons. The"west end".is hard to bent. • Fire.—A:Saw and Grist Mill near Campbellstowzi, Lebanon county, was destroyed by fire on Friday morning last. The lire origi nated in the smut machine, which was planed in this mill, as it is in most others, in the garret loft of the building. The property was owned by Mr. GIDEON Erraas, and not insured. The loss is from $2OOO to $4OOO. Fine Fro.nt. 7 —Our neighbors, the RABRIt BROS., had the front of their store com pleted last week. The finishing touch was put on by Mr. D. F..itowcres. It is a superior oak graining, and receives the . inspection and admi ration of all. Mr. F. may well be proud of his Job. Drowned.—A man named John Hippie, was yawned on Sunday last, in ono of the Union Canal looks, near Haiintone, about 4 miles west of Lebanon. Ito fell In by accident. Ile was a man of family. The coroner held an inquest on Sunday afternoon. 'Burglaries are becoming quite frequent in the neighboring towns of Reading, Lancaster. and Harrisburg. The facilities city scamps now have of reaching Lebanon, may throw a hone upon us any day. Our merchants should not be thrown off their guard by having thus far escaped 'depredations. • Junior Sons of Ainerica.—Wash , ington Camp, No. 51, 0. of J. S. A., was organ ized in this Borough, on Saturday evening last, (July 3d) Mr. Isaac 3. Nzs.w., of 'Washington Camp, No. 1, installed the following officers A. S,Marh; P— Wm. 3i. Kendall; V P—r- Hauer 3. Neglyr; R.S—Jaeob P. Embich ; A. IL S —Bd. M. Hoffman; F S—David S. George ; T Simeon H. Guilford; M of F and C—li. Harrison Lantz; C—Wm D. Krouse; 1 G—C. G. Gerhart; o G— S. S. Molly. The Hartford Courant publishes births. So. do all the California papers. The ideals a good one and we have frequently thought of starting it here. It certainly would prove an interesting feature in the Advertiser. The three grand'eras of life are birth, marriage and death. We give the two latter weekly, and surely can see so indelicacy in giving the first. What father, grandmother, aunt, uncle, brother or sister will give us tin• item of the kind to start upon? We will make the publications gratuitously. Say —"ln—, on the wife of----,of a The Young Men's Christian As sooiation lately organized in Lebanon, starts out with the most flattering prospects. On Tuesday last quite a number of persons between 14 and 45 years of age stepped forward, s signed the constitu tion, and became members of the association,— The objects of the organization are the improve ment of the spiritual, mental and sobial condi. ti on of young men, and for the furtheranCe of this noble and Christian object various means are brought to bear, among which we may mention of a public obarecter, Courses of Lectures during the winter maths, Sermons, Devotional and Prayer Meetings. The Association will also procure and fit up a room for its meetings which will be fur nished with a. Library of bound volumes, period kale and. papers, and whioh will be opened at Teat three evenings every week. Aside from the transaction of the regular business of the Society, its meetings will be characterised by reading of essays mid reviews, the delivery of addresses, and the discussion of moral and religious questions, together with the marlin of correspondence and emirs ' jatelligance tending to advance the in. remote of the &misty, The association also has its besevolent features, and which, we think, will if faithfully carried out, make it of immense use fulness to our town and the recipients of its care. It has committees to visit sick members, t o a id strangers, its selecting places of worship; to aid members and strangers In proeurieg platreeef em. ployment, ic., &e. These are only some of the useful and pleasing features of this association.— The meetings have thus fee been held on Tuesday evening in Temperance Hall, and where we pre sume they will continue until a permanent place is selected and titled up. The fee of membership is $1 annually. Provisions are also msde for the reoeption of Honorary, &retaining and Life Mem bers. Further'infermation can be gleaned from the Constitution end By. Laws of the Society, which will be_read„v fin distribritioe le A day or two. Great Trial of Reapers and Mow sm.—We take the following account of a trial of Reapers and ?dowers from the Berwick (Colum bia Co., Pa.,) Gassiest: The KU took place near Berwick, on the farm of 'Gilbert Fowler, Beg.; Tuesday, June . 28th, ish. Many hundreds of citizens and Earmaia Were present on the beta. sion. , After a fair:Wel by the rival behtestants, (Man ny's, Hussey's ? . And .ICirby's,) the Committee ap pointed to ;indite ;time relative merit of the ma chines, and afttiP's' thotough examination and due deliberatictil submitted the annexed REPORT: The unarsigneti, a Committee appointed. to judge the merits differelit inaelabs enter; eel far the trial, on the farm of tlilbert Esq., on TuesclikV.Mith' utiatilmotisVdeeid• ed in favor of Manny's Combined Reaper and Mower, (with Wood's improvement) for the,,fdl• lowing reasons: Ist.—Becauee it is (miler upon the horses, for the amount of work performed, in consequenCe of having'a aiatoi Wheel in front, which relieves.the horses and aids in - turning. more easily controlled by the d`river, by means of a lever, by which he can raise or lower it at will, id order to cut over any obsttMle that may dome in the way. Brd.—lt mows , with a frame and a reel, which ti bs: it teprestrengih and keeps it elearinihee.‘y grass: lit Mu; judijment the feal'' Witt+ . 'hiltWen bianny'e anti Itirby l e, lihssey mriehiniS being out ?f 'the question. The.moning, in itself, vim:well done bjr att the machines, but for the reasons - , abOve ,assigned pe have decided in favor of Manny'aivith ;Wood's improvement. M. W. Jeousoa, 4.4.0911.. NOTHR. - A. THOMPSON, Svanitati..Taostes 110WION, Ortes's. L. P. rawiNt Sec'gs f ) . 11. R. PARSONS, Gen.. Agent for Penn'a. A.MAJOR Bro', Agents forliebanon County. AFTER, a hot term of weeks, which enabled our farmers to house, without interrup tion, the heaviest crop of hay for many years, the parched earth was watered' by a haavy rain on Monday night. It came just in time for the poor man's friend—Potatoes—and also for, earn and all kinds of Vegetables. A kind Providence fa vors us beyond our deserviugs thii year. BY OUR LOCAL REPORTER. Neat and Fancy—The Railroad Omnibus Lines presont runtiing to and from the Depot. THE 'Bathing Season is now at hand, and daily we see personi'wendhig their way to .the various swimming resorts, in the vicinity of this Borough. An Organ-grinder and his dear little creature dressed in red, white and blue," were in town last week, disConrsing some strange pieces of magi°. Possible !—A friend informs us that the young lady up town Who buitt into tears, .has been put together again,, , and is now. very wisely wearing hoops to prevent a recurrence of the accident. Ice Cream!-Ourfriends ;if we have any,) in this and North Lebanon Boroughs, are particularly fortunate these "torrid times," in the facilities provided at the various Ice Cream Saloons for "keeping cool." We speak from a little experience, on this refreshing subject. WE were presented on Saturday evening With a lot - Of "fragrant regalias," by a good friend residing in our neighboring borough. Of course, we returned thanks, wended our way home, and regaled ourself, without Molestation from intruding Musquitoes. Harvesting,--The farmers are busily engaged cutting and housing their grain. Wo,paid a flying iisit to, a wheat field on Monday, to see the golden -head& fall before the kneading seytlres. We tibia ',ur hand at the cradle,, and found it good exercise. The Flies are becoming numer ous and troublesome. The streets and the houses are full of them. The ingenuity of man, says a knowing one, has not yet invented agents that can destroy them as they come, Nor is this to be wondered at, when it is known that from a single fly more than two millions of these pests are produced in one summer. Pruning.—July is a good month for removing large limbs from fruit and shade trees. The sap isnot" inn right condition to form new wood, and the ,het4ing process- commences at once. The foliage also serves as a shade to pre. vent sun checks in the wounded parts, although where large branches are taken from fruit trees it is better to coat the exposed portions. The Newspaper.—lt is an unde niable fact that the reading of a good and well , conducted newspaper, even for the space of one year, brings woe sound instruction and leaves a deeper impression, than would be acquired, prob. ably, by any other means. Talk to the members of a family who read -the papers, and compare their information with those who do not. The difference is beyond comparison. :Another Pic Nic.—The Second Pio Nic of the season, came off on Friday last.— Quite a number of fair ladies and gallant gentle. men desirous of being shielded from the rays of the burning sun, adjourned from the hot, dusty, and bustling city of Lebanon, to Mr. Harper's, in East Hanover township, this county, where the cool breezes coming down the gorge of the moue. tale, and the pure beverage of nature gushing out of cloven rooks in crystal streams, offer a fair and delightful summer resort. The party made a full day of it, and on their return all expressed themselves highly delighted. Hot, Hotter, Hottest —The ex cessive heat of the past few days caused the mer cury in the thermometer t 0 rise to 100° in the shade ! Should it continue rising we may expect to prepare ladders to climb up. The heat seems to dry up all the fountains of nelvs. Important events can scarcely be expected to happen; but unless the people keep stirring, they cannot ex pect to road a well filled local column. Persons should be careful not to overheat and expose themselves too .much. We have lately heard of numerous cases of sun stroke, in some of our neighboring counties. It is cleverly said by a cotemporary that a duel was fought in Mississippi bat month by Mr. T. Knott and Mr. A. Shott. The result was that If.nott ►iii shot, and Shott was not. Ilcu.Lowav's PILLS.—When this great vegeta ble alterative and detergent was introduced, the want of centuries was supplied • It is the only preparation before the world which eradicates disease without enfeebling the patient; that cures indigestion and all complaints arising therefroMi that restores the disordered nerves, that regulates the functions of the bowels and the liver; that expels all morbid matter from the animal fluids; that causes the constitution itself to .recover its elasticity and strength ; and that, in short, fulfills the design of all stimulants, tonics, cathartics and alteratives, without entailing any of the unpleas- ant conseguencee, immediate or remote, wb lob flow from the ure of ordinary.medicines. THE LEBANON ADVERTISMI.---A FAMILY _NEWSPAPER. INVESTIGATION COMMENCED.—the Commission ers to iiivhstigate the affairs of the Lancaster Savings Institation,h eve at Fist boininenced oper • tithing. The Board now consists of l3enj. Parke, i'sit;, of Harristkurg, Gen; B. b. 'Wilson, of Vo- Mingo, and George Banddrson, Bsq., of Lancer ter;--qhe hitter gentlemen having been appointed to fill, the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Gcii. Geary; Oft' They are eating ripe poaches, at Memphis at $3 per bushel. /lir the' Lebanon Adictliser. A .Tributa tophe 21113ftdr,3f of.B4'sts B.J. Siegirist. Thou art faded—like Spring &Were, Sent 'to , gliuldea for a while, Blooming rOund ue sweat and lovely, Wreathing fintuire's face With Ent alas I though fair, so fragile: 'Neath the hot and ecorehing ray Of the' iiticiouded sun, they witherid,. Drooped, and died—sweet flowers of May. So dear B.sungia, thou bast faded— The cruel, eterli'doetreyor, death , Teucitell - thee 'with his layfingers,- Farce& thee.tct:yieldmp thy breath. Vain our prayers, our anxious watchings, ' ,Love was posiorlese to etsia- , Bitter tears are unavailing— . Nought could save thee from the grave: • Oh.how oft the cup of life .' Is flilsd With drape of bitter. gall, Blighted hopes and ! chilled affections, • fflaudettind shadoWit Vass e'er all. True, seine bright green spots - of plonstire . Will acfose our pathwai gleam,. But' like oases in the desert' They aiti'"fessi and fai'litifeeto l ' teturi e4edli.,pla rising . , :11Jo . ve:rd look, and cease to weep, Let our stricken hearts dill praise Mini 46 Who'giveth his beloved sleep." • . Yonder is our loved one singing Holy anthems to the. Lamb— To she left this blest assurance, "Lain saved, HE says I am." . • Far the Lebanon Advertiser. On tho DEATH of MISS BARBARA SIEGRIST "And is it so! Has that meek spirit fled ? ' Are those eyes closed 2—closed in the sleep of death, Dim'd their soft lustre, which so lately shed Calm joy around her ? SUM' is that sweet breath Whose voice was sympathy, and prayer, and lore, Ohl 'has she gout?—yes gone to realms above. MuSt that Icefil font that graced our social hours, Dwell in the marrow bongo? Those lips, that gave Joy in our sadness, must they yield their pow'rs, Scaled with the icy signet of the grave? Has she—one of the few whom aid must love Se - soon been borne froth myth to realuis'abovo ? But parents, brothers, sisters, dry Your tears; There is a joy in sorrow's darkest hour, • When in the saden'ti breast to quell its fears— Sweet peace and hope exert their soothing power, Then weep no more—Lo! near you throne above Your sainted Barbosa sings Redeeming love. She suffeed—but, her sufferings o'er, she reigns, Oh I what a change I To bound from earthly things From that enmelate form—from sin—from pains— And soar aloft upon a Seraph's wings ! Then, mourners cease to weep, for tears are vain! What is your toss is BARBAILCS countless gout. Special Notices. tick,.. See advertisement of Dr. Sanford's Liver Invigorator in another column. j-READ DR. lIARDMAN'S ADVERTISEMENT ! Thy3ll.. Mark the day and date. The Stomach is the most liable to get cut of or der. hence how im;.ortrnt that no diseased mat ter clog its operation, which would cause nausea and distress by our food. It also weakens the brain, destroys the memory, creates pains and dimness, and various afflictions is the head. It produces great difficulty in breathing and swal lowing. Sometimes fainting and fits will ensue; also bad breath, restlessness and great loss of strength. If not immediately attended to, the blood will carry the disease through the whole system, and death will end the work. From 2to 5 of these Pills a day will keep the digestive or gans in healthy condition, and beclog or carry away all impure matter, and thoroughly restore and cleanse the stomach ; at the tame time the Pills will so purify the blood, as to drive all man ner of disease from the systetu. In a. quantity or corrupted matter, there is . al ways to be found a nest of worms. They cannot, neither will they stay anywhere else. Weak stomach and bowels are subject to them, as they have not sufficient power to digest their, food.— Hence a large heap of matter is lodged, and worms must be the result. A few doses of these pills will disturb them in their nest, and drive them out of the system. - It should be remembered, that an occasional dose when in health, especially after taking cold, will prevent the disease from forming in the body. Dr. Morse's Indian Root rills are sold by all dealers iti Medicines. WOOD'S 11u RESTORATIVE.—The fame of this preparation rests upon its real merit. Thou sands all over the country are usbg it, and it does all. it claims through the various publications that it,can do. Hair will grow no ,n bald scalp by its use ; hair-will be,preserved and beautified by its use; hair will tarn from gray to its origi nal color by its use. We du not claim that a red headed gentleman or lady can be turned into in dividuals with raven locks orauburn ringlets, but gray, hair Will,be restored to the original color.— Reader, wherever you live, in any place you re side, Wood.'s Hair Restorative is sold. Enquire at all the Druggist, and whether such articles are usually obtained, and you will find it as we state. CAT/ON.—Beware of worthless imitations, as several are already in the market, by different names. Use none unless the words (Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, Depot St. Louis, Mo., and-New York) are blown in the bottle. Sold by all the Druggists and Patent Medicine dealers, in the United States and Canada. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIO,N. , lIELMBOLD'S' Genuine PREPARATION. lIEUMBOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. lIELMBOLD'S Genuine PIiEPARATION Is prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge devoted to their combination. gif - See advertisement headed ITELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY ! .• SIR JAMES CLARICE'S Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared frotn a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. Thi• invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess, and re moves all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES, it is.peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time; bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, Price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION! These Pills should not be taken by females during the first three months of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain in the back and limbs, fatigue on slight exertion : palpitation of the heart, hysterics and whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Pull directions accompany each package. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, (late I. C. Baldwin d: CO) Rochester, N. P. T 8.--SI,OO and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle of the Pills by return mail. For sale by Dr. KOSS, opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa.. and by all respectable Druggists throughout the United States and Canada; also by Harvey Birch, Reading, Pa. October g, 1857-Iy. English preaching next Sabbath morning and evening in Zion's Lutheran Church. The sermon in the morning will beat the request of the Young Men's Christian Asso ciation of Lebanon. German preaching in the morning, in Salem's Lutheran Church. Presehing next Sabbath morning at 3} o'clock, in the German, and in the evening in the Eng lish language, in the Refornied Church. E n glitib preaching next - Sunday morning and evening in the Methodist Episcopal church. 'English=preaching next Sunday morning in the Moravian Church. , Episcopal services in Benetleial Hall next Sun day at,3 o'clock. 11/CEASE OF THE STODIACH WORN Religious Notices. MARRIED ; On the I Ith hi,st., by Rev. Ang O. 'Wedekind, S -Mr. Henry S. Rurthischi Mi * ss blitiltiiine A. Oswald, both of tills jilmee. gar Who would ilMittglit it? none and got mar ried with the thermometer at. DO°, and the flies and mos quitoes—ugh The'liartj• our sympathy in all the annoyances of the season. For the fine Cake sent us we giro them our hearty thatilis: May cool wenther--espe bially cool nights lie dose di hand—and may their shad owe lower ho less. On. the Bth inst., by :110. F. W. Kramer, Mr. Charles Meyer to Misi Rlmina Hoover, both of Cornwall tp. On the 30th May, 1858;by the Rev. A. Romieli, Mr. Andrew Foebt, to Miss Levina' Heber- . _ ling, both of Jonestdtrn. (in the 27th Juno by the .sfirite, Mr: lOshith Ul rich, of E. l‘anover, to Miss Maria Shuoy, of Union. do ,the 3d., by Rev. Mr: _Eggers, EdiVard G. Fiehtik, Esq., to Miss Mary 4.lDongCs, both of Stodehsburg, Derlig eb. 611 El i; • On the lat inst., in Swatara tp., Mfg: Margaretta, wife of Philip Lute, aged 70 years On the I6th ult., in South Lebanon, Mrs. Oath ' urine Bomberg,e'r, aged 83 years,' 7 months and 19 days. In Myerstown, on the 3d inst., Mrs. Magdalena Loos,:aged 61 years and 5 months. In Myerstown, on the ,sth ,Monroe Peter, son of'P. and CatiMrine'Langsdorf; nod 8 ye; On the 126 June, in Germantown, .Ohio,. Mr. .JOhn HOffman, formerly of .Lobanott.eounty. On the 30th-ult., in East Hanover township, Mr. Daniel Uhrich, aged 71 years. - On the 2d inst., in Lancaster, Richard fit'Grann, .jr., (one Of the builderse4 the N. L. R. 'R.,) nind , atilini 38 yetits: • By drowning,.dri North Annville• tp., on thn,llth inst., John Hippie, aged . 38 'years, 6 , inOnths, and 1 day. , .The Lie Withal, Ittirliei;! Car4fully Corrected Weekly by Myers tk: Shoff.: LEBANON', WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 . 40.858.7 Letvillills Ex. -Fain. $5 00 Potatoes, 36 be, , Smith. ", 'Extra--4 50 Eggs, IS dos., . Leh. 'Val. Super. Fine 400 Butter, 16 lb. 10 Prime White Wheat, 95 Lard, 9' Prime Red Wheat, ' .85 Tallow,. 9' Prime Rye, - •55 Tram, 9 Corn, . 60 Shoulders,";9" Oats, 33 Sides, •' 8 Clover-seed, 300 Soap, . 8 Tlmothy-seed, 250 Bees-wax, ' 25 Flax-seed, -.1 60 'White Rags, •. Dried Apples, 36 bu„ 100 Mixed Bags, . • 2 Dried Apples, pealed, 150 Flax, 36 lb , • 1234 Peach "Snits," 250 Bristles, 36 lb., 40 Peach "Mazda," 125 Feathers, lb., 6234 Cherries, • 150 Wool, "43 lb., • 40 Onions, ; 50 Soup Beans, 36 qt., 6 Vinegar, ea gal., 1234 Apple' Butter, 36 crock, 45 =M=E=MI PUILADELPIIIA, Jou 12;1858. FOIJW—The Flour market. is very dull but prices exhibit no change, and the only sale we hear of for export, is 150 barrels single extra at $4 62} barieF, which is is the general asking price, standard bran& arc freely offered at $4 25 without finding buyers for export, they being both in no inquiry. The trade are buying most ly at about previous quoted rates; aritl 'sales 'of 600 barrels Western extra; selected brands have been made for bathe use at $5 1p barrel. Corn Meal is steady And firm at $3 77 , 1 barrel for Pennsylvania ewe], but there is very little sel ling. Rye Flour is scarce anti firm at $3 314 barrel. GRAIN.—In Wheat there is not much doing, and the market is dull and unsettled, the millers generally being disposed to hold off for lower prices, and only about 1200 bushels old Southern have been sold at 08 cents for fair Reds and 113 cents for good White. Some small lots of New Southern were offered to-day and sold at 108 cts. far good Red and 125 cents for White. Rye is dull and lower. with sales of 2000 bushels Penn sylvania at 68 cents. Corn continues scarce and in request, with sales of about 1500 bushels yel low mostly made last evening, at So®Bl cents, the latter for prime Pennsylvania, afloat. Oats are also wanted and about 5000 bushels Pennsyl vania sold at 41 cents, afloat. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.—The arrivals and sales of Beef Cattle, at Wardell's Avenue Drove Yard, during the past week, reach 846 head ; the market was brisk, and prices rang ed at from $0 to s9.} the 100 lbs., about the same as last, week. Cows and Calves also meet with more ready sale, and all at market, about 350 head, brought $3O to $4O for fresh Cows, $2O to $3O for spring ers, and $l5 to $2O for dry Cows. About 7,200 Sheep arived at Wardell's, and sold freely atfrum $2 to $4 each, equal to 6(g47 cts. lb. dressed. NEAP A DVERTISEMENTS. Corner-Stone Laying. HE CORNER STONE of a new GERMAN REFORM- T ED CHURCH, at Shwfferstown, t will be laid on Sa urday, Ike et day of July, instant. Several ministers from a distance will be present. The public is invited to attend. By order of the Building Committee. Shmfieretown, July 14, 1858, Teachers 11Valated. - - - roil; SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF LEBANON BOROUGH I desire to employ's Teacher for No.l School of said Borough. said Teacher to be a graduate of some College, so as to be able to teach the higher branches of educa tion. Also, seren other Teachers to take charge of the schools of said borough. Persons desiring to apply will please communicate without delay with 1 4r. ELIAS RADER, Secretary of the Board. By Order. Lebanon, Julyl4, ' HENRY DEER,..Pros't. Teachers Wanted. rrHE SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF NORTH LEBANON Borough School District, will meet in the "Mifflin" School House, said Borough, on SATURDAY, JULY 31st, 1558, at 5 o'clock, A. Al„ to examine and employ 4 Teach ers, (2 mule and 2 female) for said district for ten months from the Ist of September, next. Mr. Ktuoa, County Superintendent, will be present to conduct the examination. EDW. K. RIMMEL, Pres't. J. IL Itlnitl, Sect'y. [N. Lebanon, July 14 '5B. ASMCSSUICIIII tiroace. ILYComm'a M UTUALLNSU RA NCE COMPANY I have laid an assessment {No. 15) of 3 per cent. on all Premium Notes in their possession, given for insurance, which were in force on the 12th day of May, 1858, to be paid to their receivers, within 3 months from the first day of July, MS, mid have appointed ADAM GEWPMGEM, of the Borough of Lebanon, Receiver of said assessment, for Lebanon county, who will 'shortly call on the several members of said Company for their respective dues. By Order of the Company. ADAM ORITTINGER, Receiver. Lebanon, July 14, 1888. $2O REWARD. WAS STOLE)/ from the Stable of the subscriber, in Elisabeth , 06 township, Lancaster county, one - mile from Speedwell Forgo, on Tuesday night, 6th inst., a DARK:GREY HORSE, four years old, 12 to 14 hands high, has below the front knees one or more Wartzes. carries his tail a little to one side, and is in good condition. There •was'also taken at the same ti-oe a blind bridle. . . M. The above reward will. be paid Tor the recovery of the HORSE. Any person finding faid Horse will take good awe of him, and address the subscriber, at Penn P. U., Lancaster Co., Pa., or bring him to the same place, to July 14,'58-It. SAMUEL G. WEACHTER. LEBANON BANE, 1 .11B.T 7,1658. f Statement OFTE LEBANON BANK, published as required by TI HE the Act of Assembly, passed Oct 13, 1857, viz: let, Loans and Discounts, $33 , 1,100 27 2d, Specie, $52,208 53 Notes of other Banks, 8,060 00 Due by other Banks, 80,180 22 140,454 75 3d. Notes in Circulation, 225,100 00 4th, Amount of Individual D. posits, 51,414 88 Due to other Bunks, 10,405 82 81,8 W }I)W. A. LLIILEE, Casier TO . SwoRN and subscribed .before tae, July Bth, 1858. Lebanon, July 14,'58. JOSEPH GLanr, J. P. Statement CO TILE LEBANON VALLEY BANK. LEBANON, Pa., July 6,1558 ASSETS. Bills end Notes discounted, $48,865 02 Due by other Banks, $20,714 59 Notes of other Banks, 5,110 00 Specie (Gold and Silver) 15,807 51 $41,672 20 LIABILITIES. Notes in circulation, - $22,740, 00 Deposits, including, indi j'idualdeP°i:tudb: 578916 duetoo:ie:laks, .-$ - 28,526 16 Tiwab.v L .taeme.c.xr.ft.d : ftot.tb.b.Bt.f my knowledge and belief. JOS. KAR.OIf, Oastder. Sworn and subscribed before lee, the 7th day of July, A. D. 1858. - - Joe. Ui.ctir, J. I'. Lebanon, July 14, 1358. Desirable Town Properly AT PUBLIC SALE. ~. . THE subscriber oilers at public sate at CAT- g ' 1 MANY'S Buck Hotel, in Lebanon, on SATURDAY, i ' Aliens's' 14, 1858, his fine house and Lot of Ground, situated corner of , Market and Church stream, in North Lebanon Borough, on the line dividing the Boroughs of Lebanon and North Lebanon. The Lot fronts 52 1 / 2 feet on Market street,andl9B feet on Church street. Tide House is a two-story frame, weather board ed; with Kitchen attached. The other improvements are a Stable and other necessary outbuildings, with a choice assortment of fruit trees. ALSO, at the same time and place 214 ACRES of Land situated on Pinegrove Road above Church street, open.. site United Brethren Burying Ground, in North Lebanon borough. This land is very suitable for bUilding, lots. Good title and posseesion will be. given this Fall. gale to commence at ,1 o'cldeki EDWARD FORTNA. North Lebanon, July 14, 1118. • LEGAL NOTICES Adininistratoes" Notice. AxoTteE IS IigILLBYSIIVEN,. that letters of admin j.ll istration on the estate of Mount, WITMAN, late of North Lebanon Bar:. Lelishdil co., Pa., deed.. have been granted to the undersigned; AR persons, therefore, In debted to said estate are requested to make paynient,and those having elahiis to present them duly authenticated. .101111ild.W.RBLNIXIIL, Lebanon Borough. C. If: BORG.NER, North Lebanon. Do. June 0,185.5.-. R. • - Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is barely given, that the partnership exist ing betiitedit Joshua Brower and John Wolf, trad ing under thd Arm of BROWER & WOLF, Chair-makers in the borough of Lebanon, v,:as dissolVed by mutual con sent on the Ziat inst. The books of the firm remain in the' bands of Aft. Moans, who will also eoutinae the business at, the old stand under tbd u riS of BAWER & SON. JOSHUA BROWER, JOIIN WOLF, Lebanon; June 723, 185£1.—It. Notice. Estate . . JACo.o.ltllvbia . . 1 1 / 4 -roTICE is hereby given that tho Register of Wills for 111 the County of Lebanon, has granted to the under signed-letters testamentary npon the last will and testa ment of JscOi3 Kuzma, late of the Township of South Lebanon, in the Coitnty aforesaid. dee'd: All persons baring claimS or demands against the estate of the said deceased, are hereby repiested to make known the earns without delay, and all poradris indebted to make pay ment to I?ZRA SMILER, . . dDSEPIL K INDIO, South Lebanon toirnship, Lebanon co., Pa. SlLebanom July 7,18.58-7 t. , ; ORDINANCE:'A' B IT ENACTED AND.PRDAINBD by thei,Burieeeee and row'n Couucil of the Borough of North Lebanon, and: it in hereby onaeted and ordained by the authority That. that • part of i Walnut 'street commencing' on the north side of the Unioh Canal, at a point 'where Maple street interseAts' said Walnut street, and extending thence north through landtiof Wm. Lehman and Absalom Hain, 'to whers'it intersects Mary alley,be and is•hirelijr declar ed a PUBLIC STREET,'and the Supervisors of said Bor ough are hereby, authorised and directed 'to °per' :the same to a 'width of ; si4o . - feat, should !the oivners of the ,property through :which said, street passes negleet or re• fuseto do so on re,esonable noticet d at or Upon the first of September, next ensuing.- • • FRANKLIN WALTER; Chief Burg‘efs. Attest--kimzos LIGHT, Sec'ty. , North Lebanon Boro7, June 30, 1868. • •• 7 WpachersWintecL . AN examination or Teachers for the Public Schools of CORNWALL township, will be held' at' No 7 School Ilouse,•(Zimmerman'so in Cornwall township, on Saritrtfay, AutruseT, 1858, at S o'cloCk; A. 31. TorW Of Schoch, Sit Monfhii, to commence on tile first Win day of September. ' ty order of the Board: June 16, 1658. • - BOOKS AND STATIONBItY J. 1!I. Good's Book Store. THE New and Cheap Book Store of the under signed is located in Market Street, 2 doors north of Guilford Lemborger's Drug Store, where he will be pleased to see all his old - friends, and those desim roue of having articles in his line. With a determine. Lion of selling cheaper than can be purehased elsewhere, he would , respectfully call the attention of the public to his assortment of Bibles, Hymn and Prayer Books, Mis cellaneous, Blank and School Books ; Wall and Window Paper, Stationery, and every article in his line of:VW ness. Also, Pocket: Diaries and A.lnterates for 1858, • All the Magazines and Newspapers, both daily and weekly, to be bad at publisher's rates. „ All orders for articles in his line carefully and prompt ly attended to, by the undersigned.' Lebanon, Jan 14, 1958. . . •J. 111. GOOD. Books! Books! .r 7;. WALTZ-6 IKEDLE would respettfully 'Ai 4 Inform the Public, thitt they constantly all the from the Eastern Cities, copies of V EI, - "I" , all the most important and attractive New Books, ns soon as published, which they offer for sale cheaper than they can ho purchased elsewhere.— Among those lately received are— Parton's Aaron Burr, Livington's Travels and Researches in. South Africa. Spark's Life of Franklin, Abbott's Napoleon, • City of the Great King, Bayard Taylor's Northern Travels, Debit and Credit, - The Reason Why. They have always on hand alarge assortmentof School Books, Blank. Books and Stationery, Sunday Sehool Books, and a large assoftment of Flute, Piano, Violin and Guitar Music. Piano Forte, Mc lodian and Violin Instructor. PAPER HANGINOS of Foreign and Domestic Alanufnetnre, Window Shades. The Monthly Illogaziokes, awl all the NEWSPAPERS, daily 4- Weekly, Can be bad by calling at the store, on Cumberlancl street, in the borough of Lebanon, at the sign of the "Big Book." MOrtlets left with them for any kind of goods in their line, will be promptly attended to. Lebanon, Feb. 4, 1858. Valuable Borough Properly FOR SALE.! s offered at private stdc, that valuable half-lot or piece I oft3ROVND, situate tlt tha north-east corner of Waf ter and Walnut streets, Lebanon, fronting , 33 feet on Wel. nut street and SO, feet of Water street, at present oecupi• id by John Farrell's Marble Yard, on which are a Plums Rouse, du. It is located within a square of the Lebanon Valley Railroad Depot, lbetireen the Depot and the centre of town. Far further particulars apply to John Farrell on the premises. - - June 24,1857. The Young Men's Christian Association, e l y LEBANON , MEETS on TUESDAY EVENINGS, in kJ TEMPERANCE HALL. Young Men of, the different Evam ' mlical Churches are respectfully invited to attend these Meetings, and unite with us in accomplishing Its object, which is the forma tion of a spirit of ceangelical religion. _> The Prayer Meeting of the Association will meet on Sundays, at 3 1 . o'clock, p. m., in the Temperance Hall, where all are Inv ted to attend. By order of the Board of Managers. Lebanon, July 7,1855. W. G. WARD, R. See. The Medicine of the Million • PHILOSOPHY AND PACT" HOLLOWAY'S PILLS: fIUIE 'EXCITING CAUSE OF SICKNESS.—The blood is ald 'llfe-sustaining agent. It furnishes the com ponents of flesh, bone, muscle, nerve and integument. The Stomach is its Manufactory. the veins its distribu tors, and the intestines the channel through which the waste matter rejected in its productions is expelled.— Upon the stomach, the circulation and the bowels, these Pills act simultaneotmly, relieving Indigestion, purify ing the fluids, and regulating the excretions. The National Disease. li,yspepsia is the most common disease among all elas es is this country. It assuim s a thousand shapes, and is the primary source of Innumerable dangerous mala dies; but whatever its type or symptoms, however ob stinate its resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields readily and rapidly to this searching a unerring remedy. Bilious .Affections The quantity and quality of the bile are of vital im portance to health, Upon the liver, the gland which ac cretes this fluid, these pillsoperate specifically,-infallibly rectifying Its irregularities and effectually curing Jaun dice, Bilious Remittants, and all the varieties of disease generated by an unnatural condition of the organ. Liner Complaints. Unless the bowels perform their functions properly, the whole body suffers. Tens of thousands die annual ly of Dysentory, , Diarrhces, Chronic Constipation, and other diseases of those waste pipes in the system. The effect of the pills upon all intestinal disorders, whether casual or epidemic, is a phenomenon hi medicine. By following the printed directions, the mast alarming ca ses of bowel complaint are promptly controlled. A Word to Females. The local debility and irregularities which aro the es pecial annoyances of the weaker sex, and which, when neglected, always shorten lifeJare relieved for the time being, and prevented for the time to come, by a course of this mild but thorough alternative. tek,.. Holloway's Pills are the best remedies known in the world for the following diseases:— Asthma, Diarrhma, Indigestion, llowel Complaints, Dropsy, lull neat's, Coughs, Debility, Inflammation, Colds,Fever & Ague, Inward Weakness, - Ches Diseases, Piles, Female Complaints, Costiveness, . Headaches, Lowness of Spirits, Liver Complaints, Stone a Gravel, Secondary Symptoms, Venereal Affections, **";.* Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Ilelloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Drug gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized world,in boxes at 25 cents, 5254 cents, and $1 each. NEW STYLES OF • LADIES' DRESS GOODS AT SWARTZ & BRO., PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, JUST RECEIVED AT J. W. ACKER'S, From $1,25 to $lO, 8 day and 30 hour. Oct. 22. '56. QTRA.W, Lowborn Panama and Spotted Hate, Shirts, 1.3 Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Cloves; Socks, Suspenders, Carpet Bags, 'Umbrellas, Valises, Trunks, can be bought for less money than anywhere else at REIZENSTEIN & 111t0,, opposite the Court House. WALTZ & RDEL hare received the County, Town ship, and E Railroad Maps of Fonnsylvannt—just published by It. L. Barnes. It should be in the hands of every Farmer, Mechanic and bpsiness man in the State, L M 011 1 e S n r D y E 4 L giN: 8 a 31„, Laved j A u L s to W pe O n Ci e - 4 1 ( a ll j E ar L g A e Fancy and plain colored De Lainee, which they are Bell• i ng very cheap. JusT RECEIV E D a inperfor PORT WINE, very irate; also SCOTOH ALL, LONDON POSLTIB, CATAWBA RRANDY, and CINCINNATI CILAILPIONC, at REIGART'S Wide and Licinot Store. - . CLOTHING. Frock, kick Coats, Jackets, j) Panto & Vests for Youths and Bofs, can be bought cheap at ' - REIzEntEIN & vno. INE. Black Cloth, Doeskin s ' Cassimere, Fancy* side , J' stripe Cassimeres. sold by the yard or pattern at REIZENSTEIN k BRO. 44 teat 4irowds—Lotir Prices. (IRE Ineenlog, lastyreCh,ase.ftlelid and tnycelf, were J ',dear* .Walking put. !Mark street , and on arriving near corner of Guilford Street. our attention wee at tracted to a large. crowd of Ladies—and nearly all of .whom were provided With . large market -baskets, and others with Satchels hanging trt,their arms, and were STl den* taterit e sti? a, sar_qc..object. Upon Inquiry we found that hi e,p l cins, uouse, "Cl the corner of Guil ford add • ) flatle t edieetk le located the extensive Dry gkitku , ontekil, atitl gitilitartvare Store of our polite and affably made; VINCE. & IMO., who have Just opened a large stock of Fall Goodie, and that the great crowd of La mes yvero . t l ie lr regular custOmers, who may be wori daily at their counters, nuichaelng their goods. All we saw were evidently satisfied,. itith their putt:hues; were loud in the praises of the exmilledt quality of their atocic, and all were of the unanimous Ottinion that FUNCA & RHO. sell the boat qualities, nt lower listees, than any oftheir competitors. Sit 'dilettilviee would be to you. one and all, Loth great and emelt, to give Fuson & Bice. a Mill;atiel they will surely try to please you. PEDESTRIAN: North Lobaiicin, Oct. 21, 18.57. CALL ck: NEE THE NEW STOCK —OP— . . Dry-Goods, Grocery & Crockery, 1111RiaLERS 9. STORE. EONARDZIMMERMAN infornishis friends and th .J„4 public that he has Just received a new stock of Goods for the Spring Trade . which Will be Rimini as cheap as any stock of the kith] in this town, consisting of-all such GOODS as - are usually kept in a first : class store. 1P : rticulariattcntion Is gives to•Sialilo flocids Rir Vie country trade, not neglecting the fancy articles NZ Lit; )VEA.It-,such as' L bes,ya Eligtbgb, tinder lialidkelchlefs, &C. GENTLEMEN ate invited to examinli hie tUytPs, z a jo merc .,,, c a i l i t iei s , Tweeds, FaudY hfld biker resdtigs; Velvets, Cords. Re.' . . In the GROCERY department may be splendid assortmentof every need in the Family: Coffee, Sager. Spices, Teas, Mackerel, &c. In CROCKERY the stook is well selected. . „IRONARD.ZIIIIVIERMAN. ' 4131` The highest market Mee will be Paid for COUN rty PRADUCK ' ILebanon, May.s; 1858. . . WALTZ & ROAM, ngefits ft* BYANS dc:WAT . , 7'. SON'S. IRON FIRE-P.R002 SAFES: 16 -- COMPTCIN DEFEATED ' , qv/I.H a. teetAIWO Al3B - 01tTMENT :OF SPRIN.Iii AND.SUM1111111'6001)S. . : .- T usp RECEIVED and nownpened at Medina, CP DryGootbiStore of HENRY & STING, a iitoteu• ....is did (stook of DRY GOODS, QUM:HMV/IRE and IK, r 0tt.....„.... 'READY-MADE CLOTHING, tittcl 'Carpets, OilCloqui, Windod , Shades, Bonnets, Hate, &e., which they are ceiling at very lout prices: They bought their goods at cash prices, and are, theketOrd, enabled to glee great bergeine. Ladies' and Gentleman, give them an early COL Re ate assured they can snit you in goods otid prime. . .. FOR LADIES' IVVAR. Itztiv& MINE have Just opened a large and splendid eta* of Fancy Dress Goods, ouch as Silks, Piaiu, S ripcd, and Figured, tbr Dramas, Black and Colored, very cheap. Clurlli. dmlli Rbbes, Lawn, Lawn Robes, Lavellas, Pail de Chev ries,Ci nil i Bereges,Sil k Bereges,G inghamearench Luatres,"French de Lemma. Dotatea, Mohair Lustre, &c. Remember at the cheap store of }levity & Shvio . FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. • HzvaY k STINE have just opened a large and , splendid assortmenCof Spring'and Summer Cloths, Cashmetetta, Tweeds, Cassamers, Italian Cloths, Lustres and Linen for Coats; Cloths, Cassamers, Tweeds, Linens. Plaids,Cordti , rays, Drilling, Jeans, &c., for Pantaloons; Said% Sae, Cashmere, Cloth, Italian Cloths, Marseilles, Sec., for Vest ing. Also, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Collars, Sif spenders, Gloves, Stockings, Sc., very cheap, at. Lebanon, May 5,'58. HENRY k SlLES.lienry A Stino have just opened a 17 large assortment of Ladies' Dress Silks, which they sic selling at great Bargains. CaU anu moo them soon. HERE WE ARE AGAIN ALL RIGHTIIDE WITH CARE! KA NSAS is creating an itnportantexcitement all over the country, threatening a dissolution of Union be tween the North and South, instigating alarming fights s in Congress, and fearful flare-tips in State Legislatures. State Conventions have assembled, city and town muss meetings have been held—in short the whole country has been in a general uproar. • LEBANON However, amidst all this universal political ttuunit, has the honor of having still preserved her dignity of quiet and peace, nothing could euceeed in disturbing her gentle repose, until the other morning, when a LARGE FLAG With a swarming BEE HIVE on the one side, and the announcement of "Cheap Auction Goods," on tae other, suspended from the corner ntilidiug OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, Seamed to indicate that all was not right; attention was attracted atid curiosity aroused; various opinions with regard to its object were entertained and soon a general stir all over town was found to exist. Bien, wo men and children involved with puzzled astonishment, were hurraing out, and crying, "What in the world is the matter!. "What's upl" Truth, however,soon flash ed upon the minds of all Bee-holders, when the novelty of tumbling, rolling and unpacking of Boxes, Barrels and Bales. amidst a crowd of spectatorsalready collected around the doors and walks, all anxiously persevering for but a glimpse at what has mince ao effectually aston ished the natives. NEW SPRING GOODS AT THE BEE HIVE, Was suddenly harping upon a thousand tongues, and spread with the rapidity of a prairie tire all over the be. rough. Public affairs of Kansas with every other item of theday fell into insignifitance, in consideration of the individual interests here at stake. A scene of excitement has ever since continued to pre vail within doors, by crowds of persons from every quar ter, collecting along the counters, who never fail to be come enthuelastle upon finding such GREAT BARGAINS 13 New styles of Stripes and Plaid Silks, The beet make of plain black Silica, Flue Bombazines anti Lustros, Elegant all-Wool Dc Lednee and Cashmeres, Beautiful spring style Ductile and Shepherd's Plaid, Handsome Chaill Detainee and Alpaca Deßaizo, Splendid Cohan, Sleeves Veils, Grieves, Hosiery and White Goods in.abundance. All qualities of Cheap' Prints, Gingham°, Checks and Muslin:, Union, French, and Doeskin Outstmeres, Plush, Satin and Grenadine Vestings. • ALSO, An assortntent ef English, Ingrain, List. Mg. Rag and Hemp Carpets fur Purlors, Chambers, flails and Stairs, varying ill prices from 10 coats to $1 per yd. GROCERIES AND QUEENSWARE, (iii Cloths and Window Shades in all their varieties. Having the experience of a long term of years in the business, which with a careful exercise of judgment and taste, with the advantage of cash in purchasing, and a determination of selling CHEAP, enables us—along with the Into system of selling for CASH or PRODUCE—to favor you with bargains, beyond any heretofore offered, nit well as unsitrptuwed by any of our competitors. "s,-,,* Please call and sea us, at the BEE-HIVE STORE, Opposite the Court House, Lebanon, Pa. GEORGE & SHELLENDEROER. Lebanon, March 31, 1858, Worms of all kinds NEW SPRING GOODS NOW lINPACKIzG AT SWAIITZ k BRO., Winch they are selling at the cheapest.Cath prices Philadelphia 'Umbrella and Parasol Store. . MILE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a , large and general assortment of UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, and SUN SuAESS, made in the very latest style and of, he best material. The eitizeus of Lebanon airdNieMity are res pectfully invited to call and satisfy themselves. lie feels thankful for the liberal patronage extended to him here tofore and solicits a continuance of the same. Ilia stook now is one of the boat and handsomest _ever offered to the public in 0= city, and at prices im low that must give satisfaction. Alga the Patent ParagOn. and other Sun tinbrellal son:mob used and highly appreeMted Su a , few seesoons . J. W. CLAIM. ..120..;Pamember the ututtber. No_ 1624 Market street, Detareiti liith l 17th ste. Phila. May.l9, InAiITiLLAS, Itiantillas.—Efeary a Stine have just opened a large assortment of Reattyliwele:Mentil laskwhieh they areaelliag very cheap. DRY GOODS, OROCERIgS, WHO WOULD NOT REJOICE TO HEAR THE NEWS! THAT THE CHEAPEST GOODS, TEE ItANDSOMEST STYLES, ARE ALWAYS SOLD AT THE HALL BUILDINGS SWARTZ & BRO., HAVE JUST OPENED THE SECOND ARRIVAL OF SUMMER GOODS! SOLD ASTONISHINGLY LOW, FOR. CASH GREAT ATTRACTIONS 1 GREAT ILARGAINS ! THE CHEAPEST GOODS! THE LARGEST. ASSORTMENT ! THE HANDSOMEST ' STYLES JUST OPENED AT THE CENTRE BUILDINGS HABER & BRO.'S CALL . WITHOUT DELAY TO HAVE THE FIRST CHOICE. READY MADE CLOTHING THAT CAN'T BE BEAT. FO NDR I ES,dit ApqlNE SlipPS, die. • • tW~EI Tht • • • FILICHIME WORKS, Opposite the Lebanon Valley R. R. Depot, Lob anOn, Lebanon county. N. , • • i;ropri. - etors, manufacture Stalin Engines from cci4 , l;i , I to SOO horse power, of the latest styles and lettering, with di the modern Im provementn. A Ise, superior Portable Eu it Itte. (with Link Motion ValVeOrar)muunte.l on wheels, for Saw Mills, woorl sawing and Hoisting purposes. Per tieular att-ntion is pilled to our small 'priglit Engines for Printers, Druggists and persona wanting a small attionet of Power. They stake up a very small .pace, and cul be Prt by in a room.as a household Maur... ALSO Bljleing Eur,lnes and - Machinery fdr ,Snibraeire and oilier Blast Furnorces..of IritiiroVeci constrikilop Porgelintuniers. of P. L. Weititer's Patents; ug. Sawing. Phining and Flouting Mill Fixtures; Mining Pumps, Heisting .saehineiy for Mines and Stone Quer ripe, Cam. Iron Bridges . Shafting, Hangers. Pfilloys,Tiiining Lathes, Drill Prentes, Planing Machines, 68 sulk Pocks, Vain,,.mid Brass Yistrires. Globe Steam Vdlrea df all sizes, and 3lachinery and Castings of every ~ALSO, Boilers of any size, form And weight, made of the beet material by well known and experienced work ; Smoke Stacks. Water Tanks. Gee VitH!. Heaters, alll Sheet Iron Work of every description. (Otir Boiler sheets are all tented by dividing them into squared Of d itches and harnuiering each Sail/re; any Mit...rte.:Hon ii thin; detected , and the firtiltt abed rejected; this Is prao- Heed in very few shop: ill this etintitryl ALSO, a Mock of Wrtinght .Iron. Pipe, for s team, gas iiiid water, with all the necessary toy's, constantly on hand, and put up at the sliortest notice and on moat rea sonable terms. Iron,Brass, ancl Composition Metal emit- Digs made to order, at the shortest notice. ItEPAIItINO atteddoti to with promptness and de 'reach. A griiiiirf,lliiiler.3Likere always ready foi SOI' ler_rjipainn: MACK'S/111TH .WORK made to °idol'. °FUR itipeetfully solicit ed. All cum rii u elcat Lone by mull or otherwise attended to with detipatch, and work delivered to railroad or canal, free of chargo. Vilf. WEIMISR. P. L. WELVEIt. Lebanon, Feb'y 4, 1818. - - ELIJAfi O. G A BIEL...JACO 0 IDEL .LEBANON 'Door land Saida radii iiiietorvr totaled OIL the SYeain-liogli Road, near Oumbrrlancr Wed, East Lebanon. •. K . TIM undersigned.respeotfully in mit6 id general, that they added largely to their former eetab ;;`~6llu4'® lishment, and also hare all Manx of the latest and lest impmrial MACHINERY in the State in full operation, such aa WOOD WOR7'.If S FLOORING, 4-c., %I. : conducting the general bush:lane for Planing, Scrolls, Sawing, 4-c., ftc., and the experience acquired by E. .W.Nosen c (1 GAUP.L during tltair ecilihection with the Door. Sash ami Lumber TWO, fttr it libeler dt yea es past, affords full as surance of their agility,,in connection with J. GADEI., to select 'dock Minable Id the Wants of the Door and Snith bueintwe In this &sin. They now offer to Mechanics and Farmers generaliy, upon favorable terms, a judiciously assorted stock of DOORS, SASH, Ac-, froM the beat Lumber tuanuGictoricp in the State, feeling confident that their assortment Is not to be excelled by any other establiihniont In the State in regard to exactness Iti Plea quality or finish, arid is calculated to afford thorough petrifaction to all those who may favor the undersigned wjth their custom. THII folios :ring list comprises the leading articles or stack Oti band:— Doors, of all sizes: gee', i3f ati tame' Door Frames : for brick and Arrliftraves; (mote bousus ; Caßinge, front 3 to U id.; Wiridttit Frames, for brick .. , zurba•ce: and frame houses; ki)xititers. of all aline ; All kinds of 3roilldirim Isliildh. it cartitit:ii; 0. fl. Spring Moulding, of WI sizes : Wash-boude. LONGAUR IC, BABEL BEGTITEE. S= 7 Piuning, Sawing, dr., promptly done for dined furnishltig the Ltltabet., [Lubiuinn. JOly 15.'57. JEREMIAH BOAS GEO. °assert JoniAß CETTI.S •• LEBANON COVNTV STEAM PLANING MILL. BOAS, GASSER & GETTLR . wier to inform the citizens of Lebanon '; ''''county and neighbcring counties, that the a are now in full operation, utHl are ..prepared to do all kinds of OA IiTENTER WORKBYNACIIINERY 'war .ts • Flooring Boards, Weather Boarding, Sash,Doors,Windoto 4. Door Frames, Shutters, Blinds, Planing Scrolls, SAWING, and any other kind of ;Loring which may be wanted to suit builders. The subscribers beg leave to inform the public that they have the latest. nod best im proved machinery in the county, such 8, WOODWORT,PIi PLANER, &c., and that. they are able to produce 88 good work as the county can pnrsince. None but the best and well-seesoncti LUIIIIstit till ha used. Carpenters and nVilderd are invited to mil and examine their ready-made stock, winch they will always keep on hand, and judge fot titetrutelses, tar Their Shop is ou Pinegrore Reid, near Area - net', Old Foundry. [l.ebittron. June 17, 1367. FARMERS' & MECHANICS' Foundry and Machine Shop, LEBANON, PA. IIE undersigned having made ver:r greet additions to T their facilities for the manufacturing of MACILINFRY, will manufacture and keep on hand, a you' , getleral ae sortment of FARMING IMPLEMENTS, embracing Wheeler's Improved Railway and Lever Horse pouter's and T hree,er• Manny's Gbmbined Reaper and Mauna, with P. ood's latest improvements; Cant Iron field Rollers, Grain Drills and Fans, Corn Ploughs and Planters, Clo ver Efullem, Corn Shelkrs, Fodder, Straw, flay Cutters. All of the above Machines are of the &telt Mid lent improvements, and are all warranted to glye satisfaction. Castings of all kinds made to Order, and at short notice. They also manufacture STEANI OINEB, Mill Gearing, Shafting, and Mill work in general, and pay particular attention o Repairing Engines and Machinery of all kinds. They invite all to milt . Mal examine their vrork, at their ataelitie Shop, on Ptheyeare street. Lobauou. Xi- All orders or communications by mall will be promptly attended to. A. MA.POIt IatOVIErI, Lebanon, Lebenzon June 2, ISM LEMBERGER'S CIOIIII lilalllll - oClOry. filHANililt for past favors, the underaigned respect. fully in coins the Pdtille. that he continues to carry on his Manufactory In East Thdiover township, Lebanon county; on as extensive a st.Ntio as ever. It is unnecessa ry for him to say more, than that the wort will be dodo in the some EXCELLENT STYLE, which has Made hit wort and name so well known in the surrounding Coun try. lie promises to do the work In the shortest possi ble Unit. Hie manufactory Is in complete order, and ho flatters himself to be able to render the tame satisfaction so heretofore. Le manufactures Broad andNarroweloilisr: (7:lz - isinctlx, IQanids, Whig and other Mounds, all in the bid manner. Ito also cards Wool and makcs Rolls, For the conve nience of his Customers, Wool and Cloth win be taken in at the following places:—At the stores of George & Suellonberger, Lottser & Brothers, George Roincehl, and at the new Brim Store of Gunflint & Lemberger, Sear the :Market House, in the borough of Lebanon; at the store of Shirk k Miller, in North Lelyittort;•at S. Gosh. cres, Bethel township; at the public house of William Ettrust, Fredericksburg; at the store of S. E. Bickel, in Jonestown; at the stem of 4 - i...ergo Weidman, Bellevue; at the store of Martin Early. Palmyra: at the stem of Gabriel 'Wolfersberger, New Market Forgo; at the store of Michael Shirk, East Hanover, Dauphin county; at the stores of George Miler and David M. Rank, East Hano ver Lebanon county. All materials will ho taken away regularly, from the above places, finished without delay, and returned again. 1110:10 of his customers who wish Stocking Wool card ed dyed and mixed, ran leave the same, white, at the above mentioned places, with directions how they wish it prepared. Or his customers can order the Stocking Wool to ho prepared from the Wool of the undersigned, which will be done and left at the desired places. N. ft: It is desired that those having Wool carded, will pay the Cash therefor, at the above named places. LYON LEMBERGER. East Ilituover, Lebnitatt colluty, May 12,1859, FARMERS NOTICE! I °SEMI '4IIOE, AGENT. ie kill manufacturing those 0 United States Grain Fans, or WIND MILLS, in Lancaster City, Pa. Said FANS have been awarded' PIIE3IIUMS at every Agricultural Fair that they have ever been exhibited, in comperitiorrwith other Mills. $5OO REWARD w ill be given to any person or persons who will prove to my satisfaction that what I: say about my Mill le - not true. - FARMERS committing their lutc-resi, will find It to their advantage 'to eanomi exarrticte for themselves be fore parehadng elsewhere, us three Mills possess all the 'desired superior qualit lee, so much appreciated by Fann ers; these'ilts are mate I. rile tod to use two Screene et one lime. which Will remove all the Cheat and Cockle, one of which Scre'ena may be removed at pleasure, if required, to snit the convenience of the persona using said Mills. MU:ANS manufactured and sold by me are warrant ed to fit of mail material, and :cif defects or imperfection In any 31111 or Fan disposed uf. Weill' be fully and effuc- Nally repaired without extra charge. The mrdersigned hes sold iti,l6 MILLS than anyother ono man atm living,. and Ratters himself on account of his long experience ra the bwiirress, that his Mills amen perior to any, and the easiest turning Mill now. menu fie:lured, which fact can be substantiated bymany of tho best Farmers In this State and elsewhere, wherever they have been tested. ORDERS left with W3l. COLEMAN, at Risen Mtdel, or MAJOR & BROTHERS' Machiue Shop, Lebanon, Pa., will be promptly attended to, and any desired informa tion' given.JOSEPH LIKE, May 5. 15.58-.3ns. Agent. BULL'S RECTO - MISTUR A, FOR PILBS, TE'TTER, RING WORM AND • for-any Eruption' or Excoriation of the Skin, whether on tho'head, face, arms or other parts of the body. Old ulcers or &ores, and pimples on the th ee . maybe speedilY cured by the use of the itecto Iffietura. To those especially that are suffering from the Piles, we offer neut.° remedy. From Rev. Mr. Enteriinc, Castor German Church, Cot. Conway and Sharp streets: For the benefit of the-afflicted, I feel it a duty to etatc what a blessings medicine, known by the melee of ••Itu Ire Recto Mietura," has been to me. . l have berm ratili , ted with the Pam for eight years, during which time I tried my own remedies, as a•preatitioner, +and many others; but without success. Having heard of Mr. Bull's Pile Remedy; I tried it; and - though I. used but one halchot tie, I can say that J. am perfectly cured. I also used It in.& 'violent case of Tetter, which extended over the Whole body, and in less tban two weeks it dicappeared, and the skin became clew:laud smooth. I etrictly Lailir4Xi to the directions. SAMUEL ENTERLINE. Sold, Wholesale and Retail. by P. H. Reber:l/magi-it, Lebanon. l'a., solo agent. Pie Lebanon county. • - June . - . !!=